Tag: 3D

After LG and HyundaiPhilips announced a new product series of polarized 3DLCDs. Still they will continue to offer active stereo. The advantage of polarized displays, in their opinion are the cheap glasses. Polarized displays will become available starting in two product series: First the 7000er series and the 50″ “Gold variant” of the 21:9 Cinema Display. In the 7000er series the 42″ 42-PFL7607K will be available starting in May followed by displays in the range of 32″ to 55″ between June and August.

What will videogames look like in the near future? Epic Games offered a glimpse at the future of graphics in the form of a real-time animation demo that showed off the eye-popping capabilities of the upgraded Unreal Engine 3.

Blair MacIntyre, associate professor in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing and member of Tech’s GVU Center, discusses the release of Argon, the first mobile augmented reality browser based on open Web standards.

MacIntyre and his Augmented Environments Lab in the School of Interactive Computing developed Argon to move the Web into the world. It does so by taking video from the phone’s camera and rendering graphical content on top of the video to provide users with an experience that merges space with cyberspace.

The german company Digital Image offers a modified projectiondesign F32 projector that is capable of active stereo at true 120Hz. This is made possible by integrating a second image generation pipeline into the original F32 housing.

Digital Image claims that they developed the technology behind the F10-AS3D, available directly from projectiondesign. Here is an inteview with Anders Lokke from projectiondesign on the F10-AS3D:

Rumour has it that later this year Projection Design is planing to launch an active stereo variant of the WQXGA F35. Hopefully it will feature the same true 120Hz technologie than the modified F32 by Digital Image.

As I have just learned, there is a active stereo version of ProjecionDesign F32 Full HD DLP Projector. Not by ProjectionDesign itself but by a german company that modifies it. They integrate a second image pipeline into the unmodified housing allowing for true 120 Hz operation. Find a detailed explanation here: products – mobile immersion.